Monthly Archives: April 2011
My display at AFOLCon 2011
I’m currently at AFOLCon in Manchester, and here’s a picture of my display. The last 16 (the 4 columns on the right side for those of you not familiar with the collectible minifigure series from LEGO) were finished just in … Continue reading
Spinjitsu Training Temple – The inner workings
So, how do I make the stuff move in the temple I posted pictures of earlier? Figured I’d post some images detailing the inside of the moving parts. Well, that’s it Credit to my husband for helping me with the … Continue reading
Spinjitsu Training Temple
My latest project that I’ve been working on for several weeks now is finally finished! Heavily inspired by this video, I’ve made this: It even has lots of working features that you can see in this video: See more pictures … Continue reading
Tetris heaven
I’m a frequent reader of xkcd, and wednesday’s comic seemed like a dream that would never come true. However, in less that 24 hours, someone made this dream a reality! How awesome is that?
Motorized LEGO Starcraft 2 Siege Tank!
This is just awesome! Mark (petzoldhaus) has built a remote controlled Siege Tank from Starcraft 2 in LEGO, and it looks and behaves just like the real thing! Two of my favorite pastimes combined into one here
The clutter that is my couch
This is what my couch looks like on an average day. I guess this is what happens when you live in a two room apartment and suddenly starts amassing LEGO by the truckload… This is my building area, my TV … Continue reading
When Yatzy gets too boring
A normal activity when bored on vacation is playing Yatzy. But that relies a lot on luck, and quickly gets boring. So when there’s no old people around to entertain, why not go for something more action-packed? With a Nintendo … Continue reading
Snow made minifig
Had some fun with the snow today, and sculpted a large minifig. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out
Surviving in the mountains
A typical norwegian easter activity is to bring the family to ski in the mountains. On these trips, you usually stay in a small cottage, and this cottage, if it’s the old fashioned type, has no water or electricity. This … Continue reading
There’s still hope for MeeGo!
Reuters has an article today about MeeGo seeing support from other mobile handset manufacturers now that Nokia has dropped it. I’m currently a very happy owner of the N900 running Maemo, and I’m really hoping this to be true, and … Continue reading